AEW Collision Results: Jon Moxley, Konosuke Takeshita, and Tommaso Ciampa Ignite a Night of Chaos in Huntsville
AEW Collision Results: Moxley, Takeshita & Ciampa Ignite a Night of Chaos in Huntsville. The landscape of All Elite Wrestling shifted dramatically during the May 30, 2026, edition of AEW Collision, broadcasting live from the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Featuring two high-stakes championship defenses and a shocking championship eliminator challenge, the night delivered elite in-ring action from start to finish.
The major talking point, however, occurred after the final bell as an unprecedented alliance formed during a chaotic multi-faction brawl that left the locker room in complete disarray.
AEW Collision Rundown
Tommaso Ciampa Interrupts the Commentary Team
The broadcast opened with a chaotic scene as veteran commentators Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness welcomed the viewing audience to Huntsville.
Before they could fully run down the night’s loaded card, the familiar music of “Psycho Killer” Tommaso Ciampa echoed throughout the arena. Refusing to wait for his scheduled segment, Ciampa marched purposefully down to ringside and forcefully integrated himself into the broadcast team.
He aggressively grabbed a headset, promising to lay out his unfiltered thoughts regarding his violent actions from Wednesday night later in the evening while keeping a close eye on the unfolding opening contest.
The Conglomeration Bestows an Anchor Gift Backstage
Backstage, an energetic Roderick Strong was seen shouting out for the reigning AEW International Champion, checking on his physical and mental state ahead of a demanding evening.
Konosuke Takeshita warmly thanked Strong and the rest of The Conglomeration for continuously shielding him from the relentless numbers game of the Don Callis Family. While Takeshita made a firm promise that his war with Don Callis was far from over, Kyle O’Reilly stepped in to reassure him, stating that the stable would completely handle the faction’s presence tonight so the champion could focus entirely on his main event defense.
To seal their alliance, Orange Cassidy stepped forward and handed a sleek backpack to Takeshita, humorously noting it was meant for hauling his championship gold around.
The Don Callis Family Fires Back
The cameras quickly cut to a separate backstage area where the Don Callis Family was already lurking in a state of high irritation.
Speaking on behalf of the stable, Rocky Romero declared that they had witnessed more than enough of what he labeled as “sticky, irritating conglomerating” happening all over the AEW locker room. Trent Beretta chimed in right after, visibly disgusted, stating that the recent actions of the departing Takeshita made him completely sick to his stomach.
Romero wrapped up the heated warning by pointing out that while Takeshita might have been gifted a brand-new backpack earlier in the night, The Conglomeration’s backpacks would be left completely vacant once his team stripped them of their trios gold in the center of the ring.
AEW World Trios Championship Match
The Conglomeration (Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly, and Roderick Strong) (c) vs. Don Callis Family (Rocky Romero, Trent Beretta, and Lance Archer)
The action kicked off with high energy as the AEW World Trios Champions put their titles on the line. Strong ignited the match instantly, charging Beretta at the bell and unleashing a sequence of brutal backbreakers. The champions maintained early control by isolating Romero through quick tags and alternating strikes.
The momentum shifted when Lance Archer entered the match, punishing O’Reilly on the floor and delivering a sickening chokeslam to Cassidy onto the ring apron. The Don Callis Family isolated O’Reilly for an extended period, but a hot tag to Strong completely revitalized the champions. Strong cleaned house, handing out backbreakers and physically launching Cassidy as a human weapon into both Beretta and Romero.
In the closing moments, Beretta nearly secured the victory after striking Cassidy with a running knee and a devastating Gotch-style piledriver, but O’Reilly broke up the pinfall. The climax saw O’Reilly trap Archer in a guillotine choke over the ropes, allowing Strong to lift Beretta while Cassidy leaped from the top turnbuckle, executing a diving elbow drop onto Romero to secure the pinfall.
Winners and Still AEW World Trios Champions: The Conglomeration
Following their triumphant defense, The Conglomeration celebrated with a triple high-five in the ring, validating their standing at the top of the trios division.
TayJay Reflects on a Violent History
A polished video package aired next, detailing the escalating tensions and violent physical altercations between TayJay and the reigning tag team champions. The footage heavily highlighted their chaotic run-in on The Buy In alongside the brutal ambush that Divine Dominion orchestrated this past Wednesday night on Dynamite.
The video emphasized that tonight’s five-minute window was not just a title opportunity, but a chance at long-awaited personal retribution.
AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship Eliminator
Divine Dominion (“Colossal” Lena Kross and “Megasus” Megan Bayne) (c) vs. TayJay (Tay Melo and Anna Jay)
The bell rang and an immediate four-woman brawl erupted, with Divine Dominion quickly overpowering TayJay through stereo fallaway slams. Kross and Bayne completely isolated Anna Jay, systematically wearing her down with a barrage of strikes and corner attacks.
Jay eventually fought free, sending Bayne over the top rope before connecting with a hook kick to bring Tay Melo into the match. Melo exploded into the ring with rapid-fire offense, flattening Kross in the corner. TayJay combined for an assisted blockbuster and double-team DDT, but Bayne barely broke up the pinfall with less than a minute remaining.
In a desperate final sequence, Anna Jay hopped onto Bayne’s back and locked in the Queen Slayer sleeper hold just as the five-minute limit expired.
Result: Time-Limit Draw
By surviving the five-minute challenge, TayJay officially earned a future AEW Women’s World Tag Team Championship opportunity, which was later confirmed for next week’s Collision.
Tommaso Ciampa Details His Hatred for Chris Jericho
Following his shocking sneak attack on Chris Jericho on Dynamite, Tommaso Ciampa moved from the commentary desk into the ring to address his actions. Tony Schiavone informed Ciampa that Jericho was not present in the building, prompting Ciampa to state that while Jericho was home licking his wounds, he would expose the truth.
Ciampa then unfurled a massive scroll across the ring and claimed he possessed exactly 1,004 reasons why he despised Chris Jericho. Among the reasons listed were criticisms of Fozzy, Jericho’s sparkly entrance jackets, cruise events, armbars, and even his hair.
The segment ended with Ciampa delivering a chilling warning: “Jericho, I’ll see ya when I see ya.”
Singles Match – Hazuki vs. Maya World
STARDOM standout Hazuki made her AEW in-ring debut against Maya World while CMLL World Women’s Champion Persephone joined commentary. The match quickly evolved into a competitive contest featuring nearfalls, dropkicks, and momentum swings.
World briefly gained control through a bulldog into the turnbuckle and a stiff apron kick. Hazuki responded with a flying head-scissors and a running kick to a rope-trapped World while staring directly at Persephone.
Following a hanging DDT and several counters, Hazuki capitalized on a missed moonsault, connecting with a running elbow, rope-assisted Codebreaker, and top-rope senton splash.
Winner: Hazuki
After the match, Persephone entered the ring and confronted Hazuki face-to-face, intensifying anticipation for their Owen Hart Foundation Tournament quarterfinal showdown.
AEW Pays Tribute to Dennis Condrey
Collision paused for an emotional tribute honoring the late tag team legend “Loverboy” Dennis Condrey, who passed away earlier this year in Huntsville. Tony Schiavone reflected on Condrey’s relationship with AEW and his frequent appearances at events whenever his health allowed.
Archival footage showcased the legendary career of Condrey and his longtime partner Bobby Eaton, highlighting their lasting influence on tag team wrestling.
ROH Pure Championship Match – Lee Moriarty (c) vs. Tim Bosby
Lee Moriarty entered alongside Shane Taylor Promotions as Shane Taylor joined commentary. Moriarty dominated from the opening bell, neutralizing Bosby’s speed with technical precision and relentless submission work.
After cutting off Bosby’s brief comeback with a leaping kick, Moriarty delivered The Fang and immediately transitioned into the Border City Stretch. Bosby had no choice but to submit.
Winner and Still ROH Pure Champion: Lee Moriarty
Tag Team Match – Death Riders (Jon Moxley and PAC) vs. The Infantry (Shawn Dean and Carlie Bravo)
As Moriarty celebrated, The Infantry remained in the ring mocking the crowd before being interrupted by the arrival of the Death Riders. Moxley and PAC controlled early portions of the contest, but outside interference allowed The Infantry to seize momentum.
Following an extended period of isolation on PAC, the former champion finally escaped and tagged in Moxley. A fired-up Moxley unleashed a barrage of offense before he and PAC regained complete control. The match concluded after PAC delivered a momentum lariat and Moxley followed with a devastating Death Rider.
Winners: The Death Riders
The rivalry continued after the bell as Shane Taylor Promotions and the Death Riders exchanged heated words from opposite sides of the arena.
The Triangle of Madness Radiates Poisonous Unity
Renee Paquette interviewed AEW Women’s World Champion Thekla alongside Julia Hart and Skye Blue. Thekla boasted about manipulating everyone at Double or Nothing and dismissed concerns regarding the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament.
Tension briefly emerged between Thekla and Skye Blue as both discussed potential tournament success. Just when it appeared they would come to blows, the pair unexpectedly laughed and embraced. Thekla concluded by declaring that nothing could ever fracture their toxic bond.
The Conglomeration Meets a Very Strange Lio Rush
Backstage celebrations for The Conglomeration took a bizarre turn when Lio Rush appeared carrying a spinning umbrella and muttering about rain. Orange Cassidy hilariously instructed Strong and O’Reilly to remain completely still because Rush supposedly could not detect movement if they didn’t move.
Rush eventually wandered away, leaving the trio completely confused. O’Reilly admitted the encounter gave him the “heebie-jeebies,” while Cassidy confessed he wasn’t actually sure whether his strategy would have worked.
Tag Team Match – The Dogs (David Finlay and Clark Connors) vs. The Gunns (Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn)
The Dogs mocked their opponents before the bell with a “Gunns Down” pose. The Gunns controlled the early stages, but Finlay and Connors eventually isolated Austin Gunn through frequent tags and outside interference.
As the match broke down, Austin landed a Fame-Asser on Connors, only for Finlay to save the match. Moments later, Finlay struck Austin with a shillelagh behind the referee’s back, allowing Connors to finish him off with a spear.
Winners: The Dogs
Juice Robinson and Ace Austin later chased the victorious duo away before further damage could be inflicted.
AEW Reveals Plans for the Vacant TBS Championship
AEW officially announced a tournament to crown a new TBS Champion following Willow Nightingale’s injury.
Six singles matches will determine six qualifiers, who will advance into a historic Survival of the Fittest Match on July 1. The winner of that bout will become the next undisputed TBS Champion.
Tag Team Match – Brian Cage and Jake Doyle vs. Tommy Mars and Jimmy Wild
Jake Doyle made his return from injury and immediately showcased his power. Alongside Brian Cage, the Don Callis Family duo completely overwhelmed their opponents in a dominant squash match. The finishing sequence saw Doyle hit Into the Void while Cage added a Drill Claw.
Winners: Brian Cage and Jake Doyle
AEW International Championship Match -Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Daniel Garcia
The main event featured Konosuke Takeshita’s first AEW International Championship defense against Daniel Garcia. Garcia targeted the champion’s leg throughout the contest, utilizing Dragon Screws, ankle locks, and the Dragon Tamer.
Despite the punishment, Takeshita repeatedly battled back with explosive offense, including a wheelbarrow suplex, Blue Thunder Bomb attempts, and a Power Drive Knee. After escaping Garcia’s final submission attempt, Takeshita connected with a spectacular Hitodenashi Driver/Wheelbarrow Suplex combination before delivering Raging Fire for the victory.
Winner and Still AEW International Champion: Konosuke Takeshita
Absolute Chaos Ends Collision
Immediately following the match, the Don Callis Family stormed the ring and launched a five-on-one assault on Takeshita. At the same time, Shane Taylor Promotions attacked Jon Moxley at ringside.
The situation erupted into complete chaos as Mike Bailey and The Conglomeration raced to the ring to assist Takeshita. In one of the night’s most shocking moments, Lee Moriarty hurled Wheeler Yuta directly into Nigel McGuinness, prompting the commentator to remove his headset and knock out Carlie Bravo with a massive punch.
Collision concluded with the stunning visual of The Conglomeration, Speedball Mike Bailey, and the Death Riders standing united in the ring amidst complete destruction.
Final Thoughts
The May 30 edition of AEW Collision delivered championship drama, major storyline progression, memorable character work, and a closing scene that could significantly alter the balance of power within AEW. With new alliances forming, tournament brackets taking shape, and rivalries reaching a boiling point, the road ahead promises even more chaos for All Elite Wrestling.





